Central - LAL | ' | Elsie | ,' ah say, smilin. |
Central - LAL | ' | Elsie | ?' he says. |
Central - LAL | ' | Elsie | ?' Mammy asks, walkin intae ma |
Central - LAL | 'Elsie!' she says. ' | Elsie | !' |
Central - LAL | 'Hey,' ah say. ' | Elsie | .' |
Central - LAL | ory about your special place, | Elsie | ,' she says. |
Orkney - ORK | immortal line o soliloquy Ee, | Elsie | , you’re just about ready fo |
Central - LAL | itten aboot the leaves there, | Elsie | . Very poetic,' she says. |
Central - SEC | ade for the door in the huff, | Elsie | lowpit up an barred my wey. |
Central - LAL | 'Come oan, | Elsie | ,' ah pant. 'This is yer new s |
Central - LAL | 'This is great, | Elsie | ,' he says. 'Mrs Smith will lo |
Central - SEC | er Sid had kicked the bucket, | Elsie | (Sid’s widow) couldnae cope |
Central - LAL | 'Are you alright, | Elsie | ?' Harry asks, walkin up behin |
Central - LAL | s gettin bullied tae buggery, | Elsie | . |
Central - SEC | ertless as see that it’s aa | Elsie | can dae wi her man, but it’ |
Central - SEC | ad patter? I’v even noticed | Elsie | startin tae spaek that wey a |
Orkney - ORK | land. When Tony Warren penned | Elsie | Tanner’s immortal line o so |
Doric - ABN | ot in quick wi, “It’s nae | Elsie | Aitken is’t?” |
Doric - MNA | fu - dinna wint te sit aside | Elsie | fa spiks te folk at ina ere. |
Central - SEC | r seyed whan the Deil sent me | Elsie | , Lord, ower sair seyed. But t |
Central - SEC | tae lat it happen again. Syne | Elsie | ’s divorce wun throu. I dout |
Central - SEC | n a gowden sea, qo I. An syne | Elsie | sayin she wantit tae bide in |
Southern - SEA | am-race; "an their names were | Elsie | , Lhacie, an Matilda; an they |
Central - AYR | gallop; "an their names were | Elsie | , Gracie, an Millie; an they l |
Doric - ABN | An Ah unnerstood then fit wye | Elsie | hid chynged, an fit wye on da |
Doric - ABN | s mither wis doon the toon wi | Elsie | , sae wi hid the hoose tae wir |
Central - SEC | ’m faur, faur ower happy wi | Elsie | efter the past twaethree week |
Central - SEC | t that? What age wad that mak | Elsie | , Lord? She disna leuk aa that |
Central - LAL | 'Hey,' ah say. 'Ah'm | Elsie | .' |
Central - LAL | 'I'm | Elsie | ,' ah say. |
Doric - ABN | Na, we wis terrifeet. Me, an | Elsie | , an Abbie’s mither an aa. A |
Doric - ABN | wis taen in for a meenit, an | Elsie | definitely hid her doots, bit |
Doric - ABN | is screamin “Ma! Ma!”, an | Elsie | looked awa, her haan tae her |
Doric - ABN | h wis rooted tae the spot. An | Elsie | began tae bawl, “No Daddy, |
Doric - ABN | Fan | Elsie | an her mither cam hame, Ah wi |
Central - GLA | flat tae rent oot, it’s an | elsie | on each wall and |
Central - SEC | oot her desk, me an Stuart an | Elsie | . Stuart wis makkin his uizual |
Central - SEC | What is’t atween Stuart an | Elsie | ? Stuart awae an haed a peenge |
Central | r gave thaim a bit tune. Then | Elsie | did a Hielan’ daunce uz San |
Doric - MNA | hid the honour te get te ken | Elsie | Donald. Elsie's a thin wireoa |
Central - SEC | her birse up. Stop him caain | Elsie | his wee dou aa the time, a wu |
Central - SEC | han me. Shoud I be awae askin | Elsie | ar the onything I can dae? Le |
Central - SEC | but You’ll ken. Lord, help | Elsie | throu this. Help her throu, s |
Central - SEC | an twice ages wi him. An help | Elsie | wi her mairage. I hinna a clu |
Central - SEC | Lord, it brings iz that near | Elsie | I can feel her warmth, smell |
Doric - ABN | te as a sheet. His big sister | Elsie | was there an she was lookin a |
Doric - ABN | rly took tae Abbie’s sister | Elsie | ; she wis aaler nor us, bit ji |
Central | gain. No lang efter that puir | Elsie | went funny in the heid an’ |
Central - LAL | It's | Elsie | Stirling's first week at the |
Central - SEC | say something, whan here dis | Elsie | no juist turn tae Janice an s |
Central - SEC | my denner the day, thair wis | Elsie | sittin thie at thie wi him at |
Shetland - SHD | te o knots; "an der names wis | Elsie | , Lacie, an Tillie; an dey bed |
Central - GLA | e a rush, "an their names wis | Elsie | , Lacie, an Tillie; an they li |
Doric - NNB | eeg hurry; "an thir names wis | Elsie | , Lacie, an Tillie; an they li |
Central - SEC | sayin this, Lord, but it’s | Elsie | I’m fou o the nou. Amen. |
Doric - DUN | Nae even glorifeet. Ma cat | Elsie | hid tuna in spring waater fir |
Central - SEC | me things is gaun on roond at | Elsie | ’s hoose. No that I can rich |
Central - SEC | Janice the wey he’s aye at | Elsie | , gittin her birse up. Stop hi |
Central - SEC | t startit. First he wis on at | Elsie | , the uizual thing, her age. |
Doric - DOR | e pit oot the hoose Ah brocht | Elsie | till fan we were mairrit? Tha |
Ulster - CUL | ile hurry; "an they wur caalt | Elsie | , Lacie, an Tillie, an they le |
Central - SEC | dug or a bairn. An nou I want | Elsie | , wants tae tak her an poor he |
Central - SEC | coudna believe it. Whan I got | Elsie | her lane I spiered at her wha |
Central - SEC | sindert like that. Lord, show | Elsie | the richt road tae tak in her |
Central - SEC | the uizual thing, her age. “ | Elsie | wis the first wumman in her v |